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Cure Talent are excited to partner with a leading automation provider, renowned for delivering high quality equipment installations to medical and pharmaceutical institutions across the UK and Europe.

As the new Field Service Engineer, you will support senior technicians with the installation, maintenance, and repair of robotic equipment across various customer sites in London.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business committed to investing in your development, offering hands-on training, excellent benefits, and long-term career progression.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Support senior technicians with on-site equipment installation, maintenance, and repair.

  • Perform routine inspections and preventive maintenance tasks.

  • Diagnose technical issues and deliver effective, timely solutions.

  • Maintain accurate service records and report back to management.

  • Ensure all activities meet health, safety, and company compliance standards.

    To Be Successful, You Will Have:

  • A relevant technical qualification (Electrical/Mechanical Engineering Diploma or equivalent).

  • Strong problem-solving abilities and a detail-oriented approach.

  • Excellent communication skills with a customer-first mindset.

  • Physical fitness – this is a hands-on, physically demanding role involving large equipment.

  • A full driving license with willingness to travel.

    If this sounds like you, apply here and take the next exciting step in your field service career

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